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Johann Georg Pisendel (1687–1755)
The Concerto in D major and two sonatas by Johann Georg Pisendel for violin
with basso continuo accompaniment have been handed down to us and have now been
published for the first time by Carus. Pisendel was the famous concert master
of the Dresdner Hofkapelle, which was one of the leading orchestras in the first
half of the 18th century. Since he was the leading violinist of his time in
Germany to whom renowned composers such as Vivaldi, Albinoni und Telemann dedicated
pieces, these two sonatas, written for Pisendel’s own chosen instrument, present
a challenge to performers as well as a valuable enrichment to baroque violin
literature.
Works
– Concerto in D (Jung II/4), Carus
16.105
– Violinsonate in e, Carus
15.303
– Violinsonate in D, Carus
15.304
In preparation
– Concerto grosso in D, Carus 16.106
– Concerto grosso in Es, Carus 16.108
– Concerto grosso in G, Carus 16.107
– Fantasie (Pisendel?), Carus 16.110
– Violinkonzert in D, Carus 16.112
– Violinkonzert in G, Carus 16.113
– Violinsonate in Es (Pisendel?), Carus 15.306
– Violinkonzert in g, Carus 16.111
– Violinsonate in g, Carus 15.300

Pisendel: Sonate in D, T. 165–182, Autograph (SLUB Dresden, Signatur
Mus. 2-R-8, 45), in Carus 15.304
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